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Robert Byers Obituary

Robert Louis Byers
Robert Louis Byers, 82, of Chalfont, PA died peacefully at home with his family at his side on December 21, 2020. The cause was idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
Bob graduated from Drexel University in 1965, where he met his beloved wife and lifelong partner in business and philanthropy, Joyce Fritz Byers. An active alumnus throughout his life, Bob later served as a trustee of the university.
Bob was thankful for the opportunity to lead a fulfilling and fascinating life. In 1978, he and Joyce founded Byers' Choice Ltd., which still makes the famous Caroler Christmas figurines in Chalfont, PA.
Bob worked tirelessly to make the world a better place and served on myriad charitable boards and foundations during his life. In Doylestown, PA, he was a co-founder of Bucks Beautiful, the James A. Michener Art Museum, and the Bucks-Mont Katrina Relief Project. On the national level, Bob was a member of the board of the Salvation Army for 18 years. In his final years, he was active in the leadership of Care In Action, a Fort Lauderdale-based homeless charity.
In 2000, Bob and Joyce received the Caring Institute's National Caring Award in recognition of their commitment to being "values driven entrepreneurs", their support for countless philanthropic organizations, and their habit of practicing random acts of kindness in their community. Previously, they were chosen by the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Greater Philadelphia Chapter, as Philanthropists of the Year for 1993.
Known to his friends and family for his playful sense of humor, relentless pursuit of adventure, and zest for life, Bob enjoyed extensive world travel, fine wines, antique cars, hunting, and target shooting.
A man of deep faith and member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Bob appreciated at the end of his life that God had played the defining role in all of his accomplishments. He read the essay "How to Know God" that positively changed his life. He hopes you will to. https://howtoknowgod.us
Bob is survived by his wife of 57 years, Joyce; their two sons, Robert Leslie Byers and Jeffery David Byers; their daughters-in-law, Pamela and Dawn; and four grandchildren: Samuel, George, Ashlyn, and Jacob.
A private service is planned.
In memory of Bob's charitable spirit and penchant for improving the lives of others, the family asks that those who wish to honor Bob make a donation to the Salvation Army or another helping organization of their choice.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Intelligencer from Dec. 29, 2020 to Jan. 3, 2021.

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Craig Matthews

December 23, 2021

I can´t believe it´s a year already since Bob was promoted to glory. We´re going to a NAB meeting inMiami in January and having dinner with Phil and Karen Russell and Dave and Sandy Frauenshuh. It reminds me of the old days when any members brought their spouses and we had fun dinners together and spouse trips. This may be one of the last times we have a dinner like this as they are both emeritus members now and I am applying for the same. Be well. Craig and Carol

Kim Lucas

January 16, 2021

He provided me with a work-at-home job which allowed me to be home with our sons. He was a generous employer. I will always think fondly of the Byers', and am glad I will see him in heaven.

george wiemann

December 30, 2020

Bob was a quiet and gentle man with a very long and peaceful shadow. Rest in Peace, Bob. Rest in Peace.

Craig and Carol Matthews

December 30, 2020

Bob was a wonderful man so willing to help those in need whether through The Salvation Army or his other charities. He was always there with a smile and suggestions on how to make this better. He made this world a better place and we will miss him greatly.

Bob Bender

December 30, 2020

Bob was both a friend and a mentor for many years. He will be missed, and forever remembered. My condolences to his entire family. The world could use more good men such as Bob. May you Rest In Peace forever my friend.

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